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Last Watergate grand jury closes down Garbage pick - up starts again in New York Ames and Area Congregations campaign contributions to campaign contributions, President Richard Nixon's political espionage, the White VJ2 reelection. iimiiimiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" tllll"'",ii,, ami iiy Tribune Thurs., July 3, 1975 investigative unit, and the.' 11 Vur congregation International Telephone & desires to be listed with Reports Ruth Farkas u.b. ambassador lmllM , tH Ch! Telegraph antitrust suit and time of Sunday School Luxembourg, testified she H Mnn nnn mmi.n tu. iitiimnimim mmim.... won her appointment by r( t i 7np;a"D' services can l ne con G0P Ames .Daily Tribune. she charged Louis Wyman, The spokesman said that Ascef Republican contestant for the should more evidence be worshii WASHINGTON (UPI) - The third and final Watergate grand jury is closing down. No major indictments were expected at the jury's final session today. A spokesman for Special Prosecutor Henry Ruth Jr. said there was "no indication at this time" of further proceedings. There were two possible areas of last - minute activity, however: The collapse of the Skyline Towers building at Bailey's Crossroads in the suburbs of Washington March 12, 1973, in which 14 workers were killed. Two Virginia citizens, Arlyn Unzicker and Julian Holmes, had asked the grand jury to disputed Senate seat from turned up another grand jury Bethany Lutheran church New Hampshire, tricked her could consider it and hand Jewel .Drive and Diamond st - and her husband into the deal, down indictments if Bethany Lutheran church imnanoi0H ia n 10 warranted. But the likelihood Kelt ey, worship, 9:30 a.m.; Impaneled Jan. 7 1974, the seemed remote Sundayy Schooli .M grand jury technically expires Bethesda Lutheran church July 7. Because of the Fourth Ten days ago two grand 1517 Northwestern Ave., worship, of July holiday its actual work jurors flew to San Clemente, 9 and 10:30 a - m - church school, 9 was being completed today Calif., and took 11 hours of JtT Lutheran - siater, with the jury to be dismissed secret testimony from Nixon worship 9 a.m. investigate whether lormauy oy uniet u.s. District the first time Nixon had building firm was culpable Judge George Hart Jr. spoken under oath about been among the thousands of city workers laid off by the city in its effort to meet a mounting budget crisis. In an action directly related to the garbage problem, firemen protesting the elimination of 26 fire companies began a slowdown and mass sick calls, leaving the force unable to cope with hundreds of fires set in piles of trash by youngsters, mostly in slum neighborhoods. Hostile "It's a hostile situation," a fire captain said today. "They're starting fires and barricading streets. We've been bombarded." Police in New York voted Wednesday against a strike. "We will not endanger the public," said the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn., which has lost more than 5,000 members in the layoffs.. But the police union called on its members to observe all "safety precautions" on the job and said it would give "logistical support" to laid - off cops who have been picketing City Hall. City officials planned to send a small group of refuse trucks with police escorts around the city today, offering a do - it - yourself garbage plan for residents who wanted to heave their bags of garbage into the trucks. But only a handful of sanitation workers responded to back - to - work orders early today, and they refused to drive the trucks past picket lines. The garbagemen's union said the strike, now in its third day, was an ana wneiner n maae niegai i ne grana jury investigated Watergate unauthorized walkout by workers angered at the layoff of nearly 3,000 men. In Pennsylvania, a string of court injunctions has dampened the effects of a public workers strike, forcing thousands of pickets back to work in state mental and general hospitals. A powerful labor leader urged other workers to agree to a fact - finding period that would end the strike, but there was no response from the unions. Elsewhere around the nation, other public employes feeling the pinch of recession budgets either walked off the job or threatened strikes. In Albany, N.Y., the state's legislative leaders forged a plan Wednesday night giving the city authority to levy $300 million worth of new taxes. Mayor Abraham Beame, who spent the night in the state capital, was not available for comment on whether the additional funds, would enable him to placate the municipal unions by rehiring laid - off workers. In a dramatic broadcast address Wednesday night, Beame called on the sanitationmen to heed court orders and return to work. He offered amnesty from provisions of a state law barring public workers' strikes to those who returned to work, but the picket lines remained in force. By United Press International The president of New York City's sanitation union said today his striking members would return to their jobs "immediately'! ending a three - day wildcat strike which has piled up 70 million pounds of rotting garbage on city streets. "I am pleased to announce that a solution has been reached so that all sanitationmen may resume work," union President John DeLury told a news conference. However, DeLury cautioned that "the solution cannot be permanent until the state legislature enacts the legislation requested by the city." The state lawmakers are considering a plan which would give New York City authority to raise another $300 million in taxes and solve a financial problem that has forced the layoff of thousands of city employes, including several thousand sanitation workers. DeLury joined Mayor Abraham Beame at a news conference at City hall to announce the agreement. "A good faith effort will be made to restore as many jobs as possible in the Sanitation Department through a combination of the application of increased local taxes, uncommitted federal funds and additional retirements," their joint statement said. Asked when he expected his men to return to work, DeLury replied, "immediately." A sanitation department spokesmen confirmed that garbage trucks were getting ready to roll. Almost 3,000 sanitationmen had Collegiate Presbyterian Church Sheldon and West Ave. Union Park Service, Inis Grove 9:30 a.m., in case of rain worship at Collegiate Presbyterian, care provided for small children. Northminster Presbyterian Church - 1416 20th St. Summer worship, 9:30 a.m. Nursery for small children. Call 233 - 2540 for information. Speaker in worship will be Mrs. Caroline Ingels. Central Presbyterian Church - Nevada, Church School, 9:15 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Fjeldberg Lutheran Church - Huxley, Worship, 9:30 a.tri. followed by refreshments and fellowship hour. Gilbert Lutheran Church Bible study, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 9:30 Memorial Lutheran Church 2228 Lincoln Way, Saturday Vesper Service, 5 p.m. Sunday worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Palestine Lutheran Church - Huxley, Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. St. Andrews Lutheran Church Colorado St. and Story Ave. Worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. St. Paul Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 1411 Wilson Ave., Worship 8:30 and 11 a.m. Home Improvement SPECIALS From S. HANSON Sunday School, i t y 5" Style K - White Painted Gutter L u t h . Gable Congregatio 55 10' - 20' Lengths Lin. Ft. (Accessories Available) Worship 10 a.m. Bergen Lutheran Chun Roland, Sunday School, 9 a Elim Lutheran Chur. Randall, Worship, 10:45 a Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. 2"x4" - r Ea. 98 Story City, 9:30 2"x4" - 8' Economy Ea. 89 Worship Memorial Lutheran Church Nevada, Worship 8.30 and 11 a.m., Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Nazareth Lutheran Church Cambridge, Worship 10:15 a.m., Sunday School, 9 a.m. St. Petri Lutheran Church V'xl2" Shelf Boards Lin. Ft. 32V2C r,x28, Furring Strips Ea 39c I Story City, Worship at Bible amp, a.m.; worsnip, v:ju a.m. Salem Lutheran Church Roalnd, 10 a.m. Sunday School, ll a.m. Worship Service. Our Savior's Lutheran Church Stanhope. Bethel Lutheran Church Story City, 10 a.m., worship. Chui Chris Churc 10:30 , 4'x8' Odd Lot Paneling 395 - st Chri First Christian Church 6th St. and Clark Ave., Worship, 10:15 a.m., Sunday School, 9 a.m. Lord of Life Lutheran Church - Union Story Bank at North Gran Center, Worship 9:30 a.m., Sui dav School. 10:45 a.m. Vx6" Fence Boards Sunt Bethesda Lutheran Church worship 1( Jewell, Worship 9 :30 a.m., Sunday School, 9:30 12Y2 Lin School, 11 a.m. Zion Lutheran Ct Radcliffe. 9 a.m., worshii See Us For Shingling and Remodeling Needs Boone Central Christian Church 803 Greene St., Boone, Worship 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS School, 8:30 a.m. Worship, 9:30 GARBAGE CITY Running a gauntlet of garbage, woman weaves between piles of uncollected trash on Manhattan's upper west side early Thursday as city sanitationmen continue their wildcat strike protesting layoffs. Hundreds of fires were set on mounds of rubbish late Wednesday in various parts of the city. (UPI telephoto) St. Paul Lutheran Church - Stanhope. Bethany Lutheran Church McCallsburg. 10:3; a.m., worship. UNITED METHODIST United Met Church Luther. Name deputy director of Iowa revenue department ted Methodis Bethel Church Zearing. Ames Jewish Congregation 400'? Main St., Friday services 8 Met 241h St. and Hoover i DES MOINES (UPI) J. Elliott Hibbs, 30, of Des Moines, Wednesday was named deputy director of the Iowa Department of Revenue, effective immediately. Hibbs' appointment was announced by Department Director Gerald Bair, who a statistical analyst' and has been division director for research and statistics since March, 1973. Hibbs holds a bachelors degree from Grinnell College and a masters in business administration from the State University of Iowa. said Hibbs will direct programs related to budget, legislation, rules, tax review proceedings and planning in the department's general administration of the department. The new deputy joined the department in August, 1970, as Church School, 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m. Worship and Bible Study 7 p.m. First United Methodist Church 516 Kellogg Ave., Worship, 9 a.m., coffee time following. First United Methodist Church Cambridge. Services 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Collegiate United Methodist Church 2622 Lincoln Way, p.m.; Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Ames Ward 2935 Sunset Dr Priesthood meeting, 8:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Sacrament meeting, 4:30 p.m. UNITARIAN Ames Unitarian Fellowship 1015 North Hyland Ave. Nc CONGREGATIONAL United Church of Christ Congregational Sixth St.. I Kellogg Ave., Worship, 9 a.m. Gilbert Congregational Chur i. Chur School, 9:50 a.r Napier Ur, Church Napie fH Tribune's CLASSIFIED SECTION hip, 9:30 a.m. Junior Church, EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 8 24th St. Worship 10:45 and 7 p.m., Sunday School, Dial 233 - 2160 list United Methi iddal Churc dist Slreet United The Quickest Way to Buy or Sell Anything is the Want Ad Way Dial 232 - 2160 Church Boone, Worship 9:30 i Safe Vote ! &iletctasi ! lU - t : i THURS., JULY 3, 7 P.M. Weekly Thursday Eve,. Consignment Auction at the Thompson Auction House, Nevada. Thompson Auction Service, Auctioneers. ? WED., JULY 16, 2 P.M. A. 3. Burley Land Auction at tbie farm located 4 miles north of Nevada on S - 14, then west iv4 miles on E - 29 on the north side of the road. Thompson Auction Service, Auctioneers. SAT.. JULY 26, 1 P.M. Otho R. Smith Estate Properties (7) in Madrid. Thompson Auction Service, Auctioneers. BIBLECHURCH Ontario Bible Church 1411 North Dakota Ave., Worship 9:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Sunday School, 10:45. ASSEMBLY OF GOD First Assembly of God Church Classified Rates and Index 9c per word 8c per word per day cash minimum charges $1.25 minimum ad lOwords card of thanks : 40 words SI .25 Each additional word 8c 913 Carroll Ave., 9:45 a.m. Sunday a.m., Church School, 10:30 a.m. Huxley United Methodist Worship, 9:30 a.m., Church School, 10:35 a.m. BAPTIST Grand Avenue Baptist Church 24th St. and Grand Ave., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m., Worship; 7 p.m.; Worship. Campus Baptist Church 130 South Sheldon Ave., Worship, 8:30 orning 3.50 M MODEL DH14 (I DEHUMIDIFIER VX NOW JUST I $12995 I Blind ad numbers are strictly confidential. Name of person running the ad will not be given. Replies on these ads must be addressed to The Ames Dally Tribune or left at the Want Ad desk. Charges are at regular rate plus 50c service 7 ?:30 a Sundj', Assembly of God Church NeVadCHRlSTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scien list 226 Ninth St., Service 11 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST North Grand Church of Christ 919 30th St. Worship, 10:30 a.m and 7 p.m.; Sunday School at 9:3( First Baptist Church (American Baptist Convention) 200 Lynn Ave., Sunday Church School, 9:45 Dial. ch of Chi Chi 1:30 a ' School, 9:30 Swing - Worship Grand Ave., Sunda a.m.; Worship, Sundav School, 9.30 a.m. 10:30 Need Someone to Listen? . Open Line, Rape Crisis and Alcoholics Anonymous, Parents Without Partners 292 - 7000 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The deadline on Want Ads has been set at 10:00 a.m. day of publication, for the Saturday Weekender, 12 noon Friday. Copy received after 10:00 a.m. will be published the following day. Classified display deadline is 3:00 p.m. day before publication, and 12 noon Friday for the Saturday 'Weekender. Deadline for Monday publication is Friday, 3 p.m. The Ames Dally Tribune is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any aid. The Tribune reserves the right to reect any advertising copy. 1 Obituaries 2 Card of Thanks 3 Announcements 4 Political 5 Personals 6 Florists Nurseries 7 Motorcycles Bicycles 8 Autos Trucks Wanted 9 Autos For Sale 10 Trucks For Sale U Sports Equipment 12 Recreational Vehicles 13 Lost and Found 14 Pets and Supplies 15 Places to Go 16 Good Things to Eat 17 Farmers Column 18 Wanted 19 Help Wanted 20 Sales Agents 21 Situations Wanted 22 Business Opportunities 23 instruction 24 Services and Repairs 25 For Sale 24 Bargain Column 27 Garage - Rummage sales 28 Household Goods 2? Antiques 30 Mobile Homes For Rent 31 Mobile Homes For Sale 32 Wanted to Rent 33 Apartments For Rent 34 Houses" For Rent 35 Rooms For Rent 36 For Rent 37 Real Estate Wanted 38 Real Estate For Sale Preaching Service, 7 p.m. Slater Baptist Church - Cambridge. ' EPISCOPAL Episcopal Parish of Ames: St. John's, 2338 Lincoln Way 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. St. David's 3727 Calhoun Ave. 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist. CATHOLIC St. Cecilia Catholic Church 30th' St. & Hoover Ave. Saturday to protect against mildew, rust, corrosion Removes moisture from and rot. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall 1005 Top - O - Hollow Rd., Sunday 9:30 a.m.. Public Talk, 10:30 a.m. Watchtower Study. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner of 13th St. and Grand Ave., Saturday: Service 11 a.m., Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m. Nevada, Saturday: Service 11 a.m.. Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 367.4 Ontario St., Worship 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD 423 13th St. VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS United Pentecostal Church - South on Highway 69, Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Services, 7 p.m. Pleasant Grove Milford Township. mdenser coils assure long life. 2:30 p.rr 9:20. Solid copper tubing in the evaporator and Amana quality, means top performance. . Catholic Church - SELL YOUR DONT NEEDS NOW WITH A WANT AD DIAL 232 - 2160 Home Furniture & Appliance Nevada, Mass, 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 8 and 10 a.m., Sunday. St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church 2210 Lincoln Way, Mass B, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 4:45 p.m. , Saturday. PRESBYTERIAN McCallsburg Presbyterian Church. A Problem Pregnancy? I CCS 294 - 1663 Birthright 292 - 8414 Ames Consumer's Atfalrs council - Box 872, Ames, ,a., Phone 232 - 6233